The candidacies of attorneys hoping to unseat judges in the Augusta and Northern judicial circuits have been challenged, with protests asserting that each owes tens of thousands of dollars in back taxes and is thus ineligible for office.
Letters filed with the Georgia Secretary of State Brian Kemp’s office target Willie Saunders, who is challenging Augusta Superior Court Judge Carlisle Overstreet, and Christopher NeSmith, who is running against Northern Circuit Superior Court Judge Thomas Hodges.
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